Cinema of Singapore
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Despite having a flourishing Chinese and Malay film industry in the 1950s and 1960s, Singapore's film industry declined after independence in 1965.[5] Film production increased in the 1990s, which saw the first locally produced feature-length films. There were a few films that featured Singaporean actors and were set in Singapore, including Saint Jack, They Call Her Cleopatra Wong and Crazy Rich Asians.
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Quick Facts No. of screens, • Per capita ...
Cinema of Singapore | |
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Golden Village at VivoCity, Singapore | |
No. of screens | 187 (2011)[1] |
• Per capita | 3.9 per 100,000 (2011)[1] |
Produced feature films (2011)[2] | |
Fictional | 14 |
Animated | 1 |
Documentary | - |
Number of admissions (2011)[3] | |
Total | 22,125,200 |
• Per capita | 4.5 (2010)[4] |
Gross box office (2011)[3] | |
Total | SGD 189 million |
National films | SGD 9.24 million (4.9%) |
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